I know this was discussed recently but i need some advise about storage of bikes. The previous thread gave advice which was good but did not suit my situation. I need to hang the bikes from the ceiling in the garage so i am thinking of hooks in a beam on the ceiling but height is the issue. I was thinking of hanging them from the back wheel and removing the front wheel - i can store the front wheels easily (i think). Has anyone done this? Can anyone see any problems with this idea?

Thanks all,

Richard

p.s. This really is the best forum !!!!!!!

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I have my bikes hung on a batten, well, more like a beam really, I used frame fixings to attached the beam to a concrete block wall, then put the hooks in at an angle, so that the bikes rest on the wall.

NeilM's system looks better to me than just hanging them on the ceiling, since it divides the weight of the bike on two points. I just wonder about the 'stability' of the bikes, don't they have a lot of space to move?

(sorry if my explanation doesn't sound clear, not a native english speaker )

Another question, related to this one. What are the best condition to store complete road bikes if you don't ride them often? I mean, how many pressure on the tubes/clinchers, how to keep the rubber parts flexible (brake hoods for example), temperature,...

NeilM's system looks better to me than just hanging them on the ceiling, since it divides the weight of the bike on two points. I just wonder about the 'stability' of the bikes, don't they have a lot of space to move?

The way my bikes are hung, the wheels of each bike make contact with the wall and the hooks just hold the bikes vertical. The bikes don't move at all while stored.

Spacing: All the bikes in the pictures are retro mtb's, with flat bars around 550mm wide. The hooks are spaced at about 10 to 12" centres. I did read that 8" was sufficient, but this put the bikes much too close together although it may be OK for a rack with only road bikes.

An additional note; all the bikes are locked together with a wire rope.

I've got a spare wooden curtain rail I'm going to use. I'll make up some beefier fixings for the wall and I'll hang the bikes on butcher's hooks through the wheels. Mine is going in the shed, but the same should go for in the house

Thanks all, my problem is height - the garage has a ceiling and the bikes are too long/tall to hang with both wheels on. I have things against the wall eg a tumble drier and freezer so the bikes need to go above these.

I see the point about them hanging and the possible damage that could cause and i looked at fixings which attach to a wall to hold the bike up like this -

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